Legal gridlock : a critique of the American legal system /
"Americans have always placed great faith in the rule of law. Today it may be too much. As the volume and complexity of legislation grows, as more behavior is criminalized and jails overfill, as the cost of litigation mounts and jury verdicts skyrocket, legal gridlock becomes a real prospect. P...
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Main Author: | Fischer, Thomas C. (Thomas Covell) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Durham, N.C. :
Carolina Academic Press,
©2012
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